Madame's Place TV Series - 17 Episodes
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siblis
Orlando, FL
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Here is 17 Episodes of the 1982 TV Series Madame's Place. I noticed there are only 8 episodes in existence. The quality is ok and rare. To preserve the quality I have put all episodes on 4 DVDs. Please see listing below:
Madame's Place
1)Inside the world of Madame
2)Pinky's diary
3)Madame's bundle of joy
4)Madame on trial
5)Pilot
6)This is your past
7)The seance
8)Madame runs for office
9)Celebrity staff battle
10)Roscoe returns
11)The magician's son
12)Mr. honest is kidnapped
13)The new Mr Madame Pt 2
14)Sarah Joy's contract
15)Psycho analized pt 1 & 2
16)Madame: Italian Style
Madame's Place is an American sitcom that featured the misadventures of Madame, a puppet in the form of a bawdy old movie star with a naughty sense of humor. Madame's Place aired for one first-run season[1] from September 20, 1982 until February 25, 1983.
The series centers around the puppet Madame, who was a huge hit with audiences in the 1970s and 1980s with American puppeteer Wayland Flowers as her creator.
Madame is an "outrageous old broad" who entertains with double entendres and witty comebacks. Bedecked in fabulous eveningwear and summer diamonds ("Some are diamonds; some are not"), Madame's look is based on movie stars such as Gloria Swanson. Madame lived in a plush mansion with her butler, ex-boxer Pinkerton (Johnny Haymer); they interacted with nerdy day planner Bernadette (Susan Tolsky), Madame's beautiful, IQ-challenged, southern-belle niece Sara Joy (Judy Landers), and nosy kid neighbor Buzzy (Corey Feldman).
DVDS are shipped in white paper sleeves, no refunds, but will replace any defective Disc.
Madame's Place
1)Inside the world of Madame
2)Pinky's diary
3)Madame's bundle of joy
4)Madame on trial
5)Pilot
6)This is your past
7)The seance
8)Madame runs for office
9)Celebrity staff battle
10)Roscoe returns
11)The magician's son
12)Mr. honest is kidnapped
13)The new Mr Madame Pt 2
14)Sarah Joy's contract
15)Psycho analized pt 1 & 2
16)Madame: Italian Style
Madame's Place is an American sitcom that featured the misadventures of Madame, a puppet in the form of a bawdy old movie star with a naughty sense of humor. Madame's Place aired for one first-run season[1] from September 20, 1982 until February 25, 1983.
The series centers around the puppet Madame, who was a huge hit with audiences in the 1970s and 1980s with American puppeteer Wayland Flowers as her creator.
Madame is an "outrageous old broad" who entertains with double entendres and witty comebacks. Bedecked in fabulous eveningwear and summer diamonds ("Some are diamonds; some are not"), Madame's look is based on movie stars such as Gloria Swanson. Madame lived in a plush mansion with her butler, ex-boxer Pinkerton (Johnny Haymer); they interacted with nerdy day planner Bernadette (Susan Tolsky), Madame's beautiful, IQ-challenged, southern-belle niece Sara Joy (Judy Landers), and nosy kid neighbor Buzzy (Corey Feldman).
DVDS are shipped in white paper sleeves, no refunds, but will replace any defective Disc.